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This is a tough one for me... on one hand, I've had multiple jobs where I can bring my dog/s with me (construction and delivery) which was amazing. Having your best friend with you all day is pretty fun.
On the other hand, it's completely unacceptable to inconvenience others just so I can bring my dog with me.
I'd say it's cool if you're in a position where it doesn't affect others.
That being said, in canada, now most major big box stores allow dogs in (not even service animals, just dogs trained enough to be polite in public) which has cut down on the amount of dogs left in hot/cold vehicles